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Historical Figures Who Were Mentally IllHistorical Figures Who Were Mentally Ill
04 Nov.
The German philosopher and writer Frederich Nietzsche, known for his copious works that had to do with human behavior, suffered from serious psychological problems....
Famous People who Died of Venereal DiseaseFamous People who Died of Venereal Disease
04 Dec.
Even though Nietzsche was asexual in his adult years, in his youth a female cousin had sexually abused him, leading to the belief that this caused him to contract the venereal disease....
Legendary Lost TreasuresLegendary Lost Treasures
02 June
It is believed to have been built in Prussia by the famous architect Johann Fredrick Eozander on order of King Frederick William I, who later decided to give it as a gift to Peter I, Tsar of Russia....
The Geniuses who Owe Their Inspiration to DrugsThe Geniuses who Owe Their Inspiration to Drugs
16 Nov.
Friedrich Nietzsche The renowned German philosopher turned to drugs in the last years of his life, becoming addicted to opium. At the height of his addiction, he wrote one of his greatest works....
These Historical Figures Died as a Result of their GluttonyThese Historical Figures Died as a Result of their Gluttony
31 Oct.
Adolf Frederick In 1771, during a celebration, Swedish king Adolf Frederick decided to party as if it would be his last, without realizing that it really would be his final meal....
Conscious dreaming and what is it?Conscious dreaming and what is it?
16 May
The term \"consciously dreaming\" or \"clearly dreaming\" was introduced by the Dutch scientist Frederick Williams Van Eden in the year of 1913....
The most famous ghostsThe most famous ghosts
01 Mar.
After a while the same description was given by Captain Frederick Marryat. He also saw her spirit and added to the image of the woman, a lantern. For many years after, the Brown Lady stops to appear in Raynham Hall....